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Allegedly impaired driver reportedly crashes vehicle with two juveniles
Allegedly impaired driver reportedly crashes vehicle with two juveniles

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Allegedly impaired driver reportedly crashes vehicle with two juveniles

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office reports a man was arrested after two juveniles were involved in a wreck involving railroad tracks. VCSO says on June 3, around 10:29 p.m., deputies responded to a report of suspicious circumstances in the 2700 block of Dixie Flyer Road south of Broadway Avenue. The report indicated that a vehicle had become stuck on the railroad tracks and that multiple individuals were outside the vehicle say upon arrival, deputies located a gray mid-size car with heavy front-end damage, deflated tires and deployed airbags resting on the railroad tracks. The vehicle's operator, later identified as Randall W. Drury, 27, of Evansville, was found walking near the scene while speaking on his phone. Deputies say they observed clear signs of intoxication, including slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, the odor of alcohol and unsteady balance. Governor Beshear launches 'Pre-K for All' initiative Law enforcement officials say Drury admitted to consuming multiple alcoholic beverages several hours prior. Two teenage juveniles, who were passengers in the vehicle, were also located at the scene. Fortunately, no injuries were says a preliminary investigation determined that Drury had been speeding, failed to turn, and drove the vehicle onto the tracks, causing 'substantial damage' to the railroad infrastructure. Deputies also learned from a witness that Drury and the juveniles attempted to hide alcohol containers following the say Drury agreed to perform sobriety tests but failed the administered tests. Deputies say Drury became increasingly uncooperative and argumentative with deputies during the investigation. When informed that he was under arrest, Drury allegedly resisted being handcuffed but was eventually taken into custody without injury. While in a patrol vehicle, he reportedly continued to act aggressively, yelling and headbutting the window. Drury was taken to the emergency room as a precaution, but allegedly caused a disturbance there as well. Man convicted of 1996 Indiana murder dies in prison The VCSO says the juveniles, who were found to be under the influence of alcohol, were released to the custody of a parent and guardian. Juvenile referrals were completed for minor say Drury was transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail, where he submitted to a certified chemical breath test indicating a blood alcohol content of .160%, which is twice the legal limit. Further investigation revealed that Drury has a prior conviction for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and has never held a valid Indiana driver's license. Sheriff Noah Robinson stated, 'Our Office is working with CSX as they assess the damage to their equipment and tracks. One of their rail yard control switches was struck during the crash.' Wabash County juvenile dies from helium balloon suffocation Law enforcement officials say Drury remains in custody at the Vanderburgh County Jail without bond, pending his initial court appearance scheduled for Thursday afternoon. The VCSO says these are his charges: Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated – Endangering Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated with a BAC of .15 or Higher Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction Neglect of a Dependent Operating a Vehicle Without Ever Receiving a License Criminal Recklessness Resisting Law Enforcement Disorderly Conduct Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor 'Eyewitness News. Everywhere you are.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man arrested in Mexico after woman's slaying in Santa Paula: VCSO
Man arrested in Mexico after woman's slaying in Santa Paula: VCSO

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Man arrested in Mexico after woman's slaying in Santa Paula: VCSO

The man accused of killing a woman in Santa Paula on Saturday has been captured in Mexico, officials say. Christian Hillairet, 24, was arrested in Rosarito, Baja California, on Monday, the Ventura County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. Hillairet was identified by the VCSO as the suspected killer of 26-year-old Carolyn Nino De Rivera of Ojai, who was found dead in a residence in the 12000 block of Sisar Road over the weekend. 'United States and Mexican authorities are working on repatriating Hillairet back to the United States where he will be taken into custody by local authorities,' the VCSO said. Anyone with further information about the case has been asked to contact Detective Marco at 805-384-4739. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

THPD and VCSO honor fallen officers with ceremony
THPD and VCSO honor fallen officers with ceremony

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time09-05-2025

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THPD and VCSO honor fallen officers with ceremony

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Friday, the Terre Haute community came together to honor city and county law enforcement officers who were killed in the line of duty. Every year, the Terre Haute Police Department (THPD) and Vigo County Sheriff's Office (VCSO) gather to honor 20 fallen police officers from the community. 'They gave the ultimate sacrifice for our community. For their brothers, their sisters, in law enforcement. For family members,' said THPD Lieutenant Justin Sears. During the ceremony, officers were commemorated through prayer, a ceremonial flag folding, a 21-gun salute and a performance of taps. Then the name of each officer and their end of watch date were read out loud to honor their life and community involvement. 'When someone lays their life down for a fellow officer, for a community member, we owe it to them. It's just that simple. We owe it to them, we owe it to their families to remember their legacy, the work they did, the sacrifices they made,' said VCSO Sheriff Derek Fell. It's been over one hundred years since the first fallen officer, but Lieutenant Sears says they are all as equally important. 'There is 20 names we read off today,14 of that from the Terre Haute Police Department, as early as the late 1800s. And, their all as equally important. Equally important to the Terre Haute Police Department and equally important to the Vigo County Sheriff's Office,' said Lieutenant Sears. For Sheriff Fell and Lieutenant Sears, these fallen officers weren't just coworkers, they were friends. 'Three of the city officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, I knew each of them… So it definitely hits home. And I think it does from many of us who have been around and serving for a number of years,' said Sheriff Fell. 'The three statues behind me, Greg, Rob, Brent, are three very good friends of mine. So, it hits home every single day. Especially just coming into work, you see the statues of your friends, but know that they were excellent officers. Some of the best I've ever seen,' said Lieutenant Sears. Today wasn't just about honoring these heroes in our community, Sheriff Fell said, it's about never forgetting them. 'It's a way for us to say thank you again for those who have lost their lives protecting our community. It's also a way to let the family members know, who have lost loved ones, we are still here for you, we have not forgotten about your loved one, and we will never forget about them,' said Sheriff Fell. Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun was also in attendance and read a proclamation declaring next week Police Week to honor our local law enforcement officials. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man arrested after chase, shooting and manhunt
Man arrested after chase, shooting and manhunt

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time04-04-2025

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Man arrested after chase, shooting and manhunt

HENDERSON — A car chase Tuesday night resulted in shots fired and a manhunt that ended 16 hours later. On April 1, at approximately 11:30 p.m., deputies from the Vance County Sheriff's Office assisted the Henderson Police Department in its attempt to apprehend a fleeing suspect. The suspect, identified as Markus Hilliard, fled from HPD officers during a traffic stop. VCSO Deputies assisted due to the pursuit heading into the county. Deputies took over the pursuit once Hilliard turned on Gillburg Road. Hilliard, in an attempt to get around deputies, hit a VCSO vehicle head-on, causing damage to it. The pursuit ended inside Foster Mobile Home Park in close proximity to where Hilliard lived. Hilliard then jumped and ran from the vehicle into a heavily wooded area with an AR-15. While there, he fired 30 shots at law enforcement officials. The VCSO, HPD and North Carolina State Highway Patrolmen set up a perimeter in the area to locate Hilliard. After a few hours, that search was called off. On Wednesday, deputies received information that Hilliard was in the area of Fern Lane and wanted to turn himself in. Deputies went to the location to take Hilliard into custody. He jumped out a window, however, and again fled law enforcement. A perimeter was set by VCSO deputies and officers with the NCSHP, HPD as well as the State Bureau of Investigations and the Franklin County Sheriff's Office. After a chase through a nearby wooded area, Hilliard was finally taken into custody by Vance County deputies. The VCSO charged Hilliard with misdemeanor assault on a government official, hit and run failure to stop resulting in property damage, felony fleeing to elude arrest. He received a secured bond of $27,500. The HPD also charged Hilliard with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, felony fleeing to elude arrest, driving while license revoked, and with resisting a public officer, charges for which he received a secured bond of $60,000. Hilliard was processed and transported to the Vance County Detention Center. He posted bond and released from custody just before 1 p.m. on Thursday.

Military weapon among dozens of firearms seized in Southern California
Military weapon among dozens of firearms seized in Southern California

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time14-03-2025

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Military weapon among dozens of firearms seized in Southern California

The Ventura County Sheriff's Office said deputies seized a cache of dozens of firearms and gun parts, including at least one weapon designed for military use, in Camarillo on Tuesday. As detailed in a news release, 38-year-old Jaqueline Randall of Camarillo was identified as a suspect in an assault with a deadly weapon incident in February, and investigators 'discovered the weapon used during the aforementioned crime was an assault weapon.' Investigators searched her vehicles, home and property, and she was detained while in her vehicle. Also detained was Camarillo resident Timothy Creech, 58, who was also in Randall's car, investigators said. Creech, a convicted felon, is prohibited from possessing ammunition or firearms. In Randall's vehicle, investigators found 'ammunition and a usable amount of methamphetamine,' leading to charges against Creech of being a felon in possession of ammunition, possession of a controlled substance and being under the influence of a controlled substance. At Randall's residence, deputies found 'a 9mm handgun, hundreds of rounds of various caliber ammunition as well as numerous high-capacity rifle and pistol magazines,' the release said. That wasn't all they found, however, as 'detectives obtained information that a large cache of weapons, magazines and ammunition had been transported to a storage unit in the City of Camarillo prior to the warrant service.' In that storage unit, officials found 42 firearms, including an Intratec TEC-9 pistol, an AK-47-style rifle with a bayonet and collapsible stock, and 'several thousand rounds of various caliber rifle and pistol ammunition … and hundreds of high-capacity magazines,' the release said. Perhaps most notably, detectives found an ArmaLite AR-50 anti-materiel rifle chambered in .50 caliber Browning Machine Gun ammunition. This rifle is 'designed and engineered specifically to engage and destroy vehicles, aircraft, fortifications and other hardened targets which require a high level of penetration and stopping power,' the VCSO explained. It uses the same ammunition as the M2 Browning machine gun, which has been used by militaries since 1933. Investigators also found 'several hundred rounds of .50 caliber BMG.' Randall was arrested for unlawful transfer of a firearm and possession of a .50 BMG rifle. Both were booked into the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility, though jail records indicate they've been released. No information about upcoming court dates was available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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